Day 2
It was a very early start for some of the children. They
seem to be allergic to sleep.
This morning it was sun cream weather and this afternoon we
wished we’d brought thermals.
We started off the day by improving our map skills (orienteering) and learnt
about surviving in a forest (building dens, sending SOS signals, carving tent
pegs and starting fires). Later on in the day, half of the group made a great
splash kayaking. After the expert tuition from the PGL staff, they said the best bit was falling in on purpose. Mrs Bonney
was not so keen about wearing a helmet, but James I said, ‘That’s the best face
ever!’
High ropes has been the most
challenging activity today. We survived the cold, wet conditions at the top of
the 12 metre tower and the children mustered up all their courage to traverse the
obstacles around the course. Many of them are very proud of themselves.
I'll update you again tomorrow.
Thank you for the fantastic photos, it is great to see all of the things they have been up to (and Mrs Bonney enjoying herself!) Hopefully they will be more ready for sleep tonight, I am sure all the staff are! The weather forecast looks better for tomorrow :)Emma
ReplyDeleteWow what awesome fun they are having I knew I should have squeezed myself into Jess' suitcase. Can't wait to see more fun and activities on the next post.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for sleep tonight and sunshine tomorrow. Mrs Bonney, I don't think you're ever going to live that photo down!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCharlotte Adams
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a brilliant day of exploration, determination and jubilation! And perhaps resignation (to wearing that helmet). And now, I’m guessing, exhaustion. So lovely to see all the fun!